| // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| /* |
| * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more |
| * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with |
| * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. |
| * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 |
| * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with |
| * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| * |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| * limitations under the License. |
| */ |
| package com.google.dart.compiler.util.apache; |
| |
| import java.io.Serializable; |
| |
| /** |
| * Enumeration of IO case sensitivity. |
| * <p> |
| * Different filing systems have different rules for case-sensitivity. |
| * Windows is case-insensitive, Unix is case-sensitive. |
| * <p> |
| * This class captures that difference, providing an enumeration to |
| * control how filename comparisons should be performed. It also provides |
| * methods that use the enumeration to perform comparisons. |
| * <p> |
| * Wherever possible, you should use the <code>check</code> methods in this |
| * class to compare filenames. |
| * |
| * @version $Id: IOCase.java 1307459 2012-03-30 15:11:44Z ggregory $ |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| public final class IOCase implements Serializable { |
| |
| /** |
| * The constant for case sensitive regardless of operating system. |
| */ |
| public static final IOCase SENSITIVE = new IOCase("Sensitive", true); |
| |
| /** |
| * The constant for case insensitive regardless of operating system. |
| */ |
| public static final IOCase INSENSITIVE = new IOCase("Insensitive", false); |
| |
| /** |
| * The constant for case sensitivity determined by the current operating system. |
| * Windows is case-insensitive when comparing filenames, Unix is case-sensitive. |
| * <p> |
| * <strong>Note:</strong> This only caters for Windows and Unix. Other operating |
| * systems (e.g. OSX and OpenVMS) are treated as case sensitive if they use the |
| * Unix file separator and case-insensitive if they use the Windows file separator |
| * (see {@link java.io.File#separatorChar}). |
| * <p> |
| * If you derialize this constant of Windows, and deserialize on Unix, or vice |
| * versa, then the value of the case-sensitivity flag will change. |
| */ |
| public static final IOCase SYSTEM = new IOCase("System", !FilenameUtils.isSystemWindows()); |
| |
| /** Serialization version. */ |
| private static final long serialVersionUID = -6343169151696340687L; |
| |
| /** The enumeration name. */ |
| private final String name; |
| |
| /** The sensitivity flag. */ |
| private final transient boolean sensitive; |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /** |
| * Factory method to create an IOCase from a name. |
| * |
| * @param name the name to find |
| * @return the IOCase object |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name is invalid |
| */ |
| public static IOCase forName(String name) { |
| if (IOCase.SENSITIVE.name.equals(name)){ |
| return IOCase.SENSITIVE; |
| } |
| if (IOCase.INSENSITIVE.name.equals(name)){ |
| return IOCase.INSENSITIVE; |
| } |
| if (IOCase.SYSTEM.name.equals(name)){ |
| return IOCase.SYSTEM; |
| } |
| throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid IOCase name: " + name); |
| } |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /** |
| * Private constructor. |
| * |
| * @param name the name |
| * @param sensitive the sensitivity |
| */ |
| private IOCase(String name, boolean sensitive) { |
| this.name = name; |
| this.sensitive = sensitive; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Replaces the enumeration from the stream with a real one. |
| * This ensures that the correct flag is set for SYSTEM. |
| * |
| * @return the resolved object |
| */ |
| private Object readResolve() { |
| return forName(name); |
| } |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /** |
| * Gets the name of the constant. |
| * |
| * @return the name of the constant |
| */ |
| public String getName() { |
| return name; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Does the object represent case sensitive comparison. |
| * |
| * @return true if case sensitive |
| */ |
| public boolean isCaseSensitive() { |
| return sensitive; |
| } |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /** |
| * Compares two strings using the case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics {@link String#compareTo} but takes case-sensitivity |
| * into account. |
| * |
| * @param str1 the first string to compare, not null |
| * @param str2 the second string to compare, not null |
| * @return true if equal using the case rules |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| */ |
| public int checkCompareTo(String str1, String str2) { |
| if (str1 == null || str2 == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("The strings must not be null"); |
| } |
| return sensitive ? str1.compareTo(str2) : str1.compareToIgnoreCase(str2); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Compares two strings using the case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics {@link String#equals} but takes case-sensitivity |
| * into account. |
| * |
| * @param str1 the first string to compare, not null |
| * @param str2 the second string to compare, not null |
| * @return true if equal using the case rules |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| */ |
| public boolean checkEquals(String str1, String str2) { |
| if (str1 == null || str2 == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("The strings must not be null"); |
| } |
| return sensitive ? str1.equals(str2) : str1.equalsIgnoreCase(str2); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if one string starts with another using the case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics {@link String#startsWith(String)} but takes case-sensitivity |
| * into account. |
| * |
| * @param str the string to check, not null |
| * @param start the start to compare against, not null |
| * @return true if equal using the case rules |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| */ |
| public boolean checkStartsWith(String str, String start) { |
| return str.regionMatches(!sensitive, 0, start, 0, start.length()); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if one string ends with another using the case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics {@link String#endsWith} but takes case-sensitivity |
| * into account. |
| * |
| * @param str the string to check, not null |
| * @param end the end to compare against, not null |
| * @return true if equal using the case rules |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| */ |
| public boolean checkEndsWith(String str, String end) { |
| int endLen = end.length(); |
| return str.regionMatches(!sensitive, str.length() - endLen, end, 0, endLen); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if one string contains another starting at a specific index using the |
| * case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics parts of {@link String#indexOf(String, int)} |
| * but takes case-sensitivity into account. |
| * |
| * @param str the string to check, not null |
| * @param strStartIndex the index to start at in str |
| * @param search the start to search for, not null |
| * @return the first index of the search String, |
| * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| * @since 2.0 |
| */ |
| public int checkIndexOf(String str, int strStartIndex, String search) { |
| int endIndex = str.length() - search.length(); |
| if (endIndex >= strStartIndex) { |
| for (int i = strStartIndex; i <= endIndex; i++) { |
| if (checkRegionMatches(str, i, search)) { |
| return i; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if one string contains another at a specific index using the case-sensitivity rule. |
| * <p> |
| * This method mimics parts of {@link String#regionMatches(boolean, int, String, int, int)} |
| * but takes case-sensitivity into account. |
| * |
| * @param str the string to check, not null |
| * @param strStartIndex the index to start at in str |
| * @param search the start to search for, not null |
| * @return true if equal using the case rules |
| * @throws NullPointerException if either string is null |
| */ |
| public boolean checkRegionMatches(String str, int strStartIndex, String search) { |
| return str.regionMatches(!sensitive, strStartIndex, search, 0, search.length()); |
| } |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /** |
| * Gets a string describing the sensitivity. |
| * |
| * @return a string describing the sensitivity |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public String toString() { |
| return name; |
| } |
| |
| } |